Galwad Y Mor is situated towards the north of Aberporth at the start of the coastal walk to Tresaith. It is only 50 meters from the sea & 5 minutes walk to the beach. The bungalow is positioned on a quiet road just a short walk from the shops in the center of the village.
This dwelling has two bedrooms which are to the front of the property, a double bedroom & a larger bedroom which easily accommodates twin beds & a bunk bed plus a TV & DVD player. All the single beds are 3' wide.
Both the bedrooms are bright & fresh with a wardrobe, bedside tables & draws.
The lounge & kitchen is to the back of the house & has two large three seater leather sofa's, a dinning table with six chairs & a large black wood burning stove to turn those cooler evenings into something a little more,... cosy? Wood logs are provided off season.
No matter where you choose to sit in the lounge or kitchen you'll have the most incredible views.
The house also has central heating, constant hot water for a bath & and electric shower for those that prefer. The garden is large with a more than respectable barbeque & garden bench picnic table.
From the lounge you can walk out of the French doors onto the large split level deck where most visitors sit & stare out across the bay in silent appreciation. As beautiful as the accommodation is, what really sets it off are the views across the 40 mile sweep of Cardigan Bay all the way up to St Mary's Abbey on Bardsey Island (Ynys Enlli).
The decking area has ample seating plus deck/ garden lighting for those who want to sit and relax in the evenings. The garden has a large lawn area with a more than respectable barbeque & garden bench pic-nic table that seats 6 people.
The fully fitted kitchen comprises of a washing machine, dish washer, oven with halogen hob, microwave oven, fridge freezer & breakfast bar as well as a dining table to seat 6.
Address : Galwad Y Mor, Aberporth, Cardigan Bay, Wales
Zip / Postal code : SA432HB
Aberporth has two beautiful beaches Beach of the Ships (Traeth Y Longau) & White Meadow Beach (Traeth Y Dolwyn) divided at high tide by a formation of slate rock jutting out about 20 meters, this point is called Pentrwyncynwyl & it has been said that hundreds of years ago the wooden church of Cynwyl stood there.
Aberporth to Tresaith Coastal Walk; approximately a two mile walk with breath taking views over the Cardigan Bay & the Irish Sea along the way & no matter which way you go there will be a fantastic beach to reward the children.
| First night | Last night | Weekly rate | Min stay | |||
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| Low Season | - | - | £ 185 | £ 0 | £ 0 | Flexible |
| High Season | - | - | £ 795 | £ 0 | £ 0 | Flexible |
38 Clos Y Fferm, Aberporth, Ceredigion. SA43 2BH
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